A slew of new releases couldn’t topple last week’s champion but business remained much the same overall during the first weekend of December, with 1.87 million entries recorded, approximately two thirds of which were snapped up by the wealth of local thrillers in theaters.

Con artist thriller The Swindlers posted another first place finish for Showbox, down 44% as it welcomed 672,000 viewers (USD 5.13 million). Despite poor reviews and a lukewarm audience response, the film has benefited from Hyun-bin’s star wattage and a paucity of appealing competition and has to date brought in just shy of three million spectators (USD 21.15 million).

Debuting just below was Kenneth Branagh’s new version of Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express. Featuring an all-star cast, the film scored a middling 333,000 admissions (USD 2.54 million) start with 489,000 in sales (USD 3.47 million) since its Wednesday debut.

Justice League filled out the top five in its fourth frame, pulling in another 56,000 viewers (USD 414,000), bringing its total to 1.75 million admissions (USD 13.22 million), which leaves it about half a million entries short of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.

The 2004 drama If Only scored a healthy re-release with 50,000 spectators (USD 397,000) in sixth, bringing its lifetime total within striking distance of one million admissions. One spot below that was animation Loving Vincent, which remained the top film in limited release after a stellar 25% drop, with another 36,000 visitors (USD 280,000) giving it an impressive 276,000 admissions (USD 2.02 million). The film’s Korean total trails only its US tally.

Ahead of next week’s blockbuster offerings, no major releases are scheduled to hit screens this week. Highest on the reservations chart among new films are currently the local faith drama Sermon on the Mount and Japanese animation Mary and the Witch’s Flower.

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